Author: Paul Potter
Publisher: Adventures Unlimited
Price: £15.95. (Paperback)
UFO propulsion dynamics is the subject of this astonishing 584-page tome. How do ‘flying saucers’ manoeuvre? How do they hover? What powers them? These are the sorts of questions Potter believes he has answered successfully.
Potter presents no biography for himself, so we cannot say whether he has any academic qualifications or professional background in the highly technical fields he has chosen to explore – electromagnetics, gravitational physics, aerodynamics and the like. But with an impressive bibliography, references and chapter headings like ‘Magnetic Flux Break-Reconnection Ionization’, it’s hard not to fall under Potter’s spell.
Then there are the lavish technical diagrams, many in full colour and rather beautiful with their swirling ‘polarized fluids’ and ‘gyrating rejected electrons’.
Magnificent breakthrough or magnificent folly? Alas, we are not qualified to say – but Mr Potter deserves our respect either way.